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1 | daniel 11:37 translation differences | Dan 11:37 | skccab | 197952 | ||
Good morning bible believer, I don't have any references right at hand but I do have a little bit of logic. First the Jews are still looking for their Messiah to come (and he must be Jewish), and second, this Messiah will bring peace to Israel, and third, this antichrist is supposed to deceive the Jews in particular. So it stands to reason that most likely antichrist will be Jewish, at least by heritage if not in faith (but it wouldn't surprise me if outwardly he appeared to be a very pious Jew). Just my 2cents worth at 4am :-) Cheri |
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2 | daniel 11:37 translation differences | Dan 11:37 | bible believer | 197960 | ||
again, i apologize for the lack of clarity in my question. i am not asking whether one would determine the antichrist to be jewish vs. gentile. i think that is a very debatable topic. what i am questioning is the substantive difference between the niv and the kjv translations. essentially, the kjv says he is a jew and the niv (as well as the nasb, esv, etc) says he's a gentile. how could two reputable translations say the opposite thing? thanks for your "two cents". :-) celebrating His birth, biblebeliever |
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3 | daniel 11:37 translation differences | Dan 11:37 | skccab | 197961 | ||
Bible Beleiver, Sorry for the misunderstanding. The differences, tho in this instance minor, is scary. The implications... Did the discrepancies take place in the text proper, or in study notes? Cheri |
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